In the review I read, Bay does not go out of his way to expose the Big Dogs responsible for any cover-up but neither does he exonerate anyone. According to the review the movie lays out the facts according to what has become a part of public knowledge along the storyline of the book. It sounds as if the movie will be interesting and quite entertaining.

Even more exciting, the trailer for the new movie was only just released, and it will be hit the theaters before the 2016 elections… giving pundits and the GOP plenty of ammunition to fire as the bloated Hillary campaign lumbers forward.

Now Michael Bay isn’t necessarily known for stepping into the political arena. He’s known better for his explosive and action packed movies like “Transformers” and “Armageddon.”

Most of his movies are nothing more than fanciful works of fiction, and “sticking to the facts isn’t really in his wheelhouse.

But “13 hours” is different. It will be replete with the exact details of what happened in Benghazi that fateful night.

You see, “13 hours” is based solely on the writing of Mitchell Zuckoff, who in turn wrote base off the narratives of five of the six CIA contractors who were involved in the thick of the battle.

That means what Americans will see is the horror that unfolded the night of Sept. 11, 2012. They’re not going to see a whitewashed, dumbed down version of the truth.

They’re going to be expose to the raw and heart-wrenching events Mrs. Clinton herself was directly responsible for.

Some conservatives might be disappointed that Bay doesn’t indict the administration directly, as the movie sticks close to the narrative provided in the book. However, Bay and his team are firm in saying the book doesn’t contain fabrications like many other popular movies in the same genre. So it’s grit and grime and nothing more.

What we’re left with is the story, the facts, and the horror of what happened to brave men who were abandoned by their government.

As The New York Post writes:

That story is that four Americans, including a US ambassador, died in an all-night terror attack, receiving no help from anyone in Washington. Then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton isn’t expected to be a character in the film — but just as she is heading into the first primaries of the 2016 campaign, the nation will be reminded that she was in charge, that the administration in which she served tried to deflect blame onto an offensive anti-Muslim video that supposedly angered the militants, and that during congressional inquiries into the matter, she angrily tried to dismiss the whole thing out of hand, shouting, “What difference, at this point, does it make?”

Truth is, all of this will give Republican opponents a better leg to stand on when they attack the character and competence of Mrs. Clinton in the months to come.

When Americans are confronted with the gripping and frightening truth…that Mrs. Clinton left good men out to dry, they might just take a look a long hard look at her and decide she’s not worth the vote.